That's neat! I've been riding my Raleigh again,
without Enfield or Enfield mount, as a means of local, healthy, free transportation while visiting the city.
Great bikes, and the quintessence of British industry. Raleigh manufactured EVERY part for their bicycles... every nut, bolt, "tyre", reflector, steel tube, all the paint, the leather seats... and, I assume, the rifle mounts pictured here.
Can't speak to the asking price, but such a rig would be fun, in addition to historically interesting.
Complete thread:
- Lust in my heart.... -
John Meeker,
2015-01-07, 07:11
- Lust in my heart.... - uncowboy, 2015-01-07, 08:33
- That's neat! I've been riding my Raleigh again, -
brionic,
2015-01-07, 08:58
- That's neat! I've been riding my Raleigh again, - John Meeker, 2015-01-07, 10:40
- That's neat! I've been riding my Raleigh again, -
Drago,
2015-01-07, 14:25
- That one's great. I enjoy the style of it -
brionic,
2015-01-07, 18:08
- "Spot on, old man!" or yup, they are transportation -- -
John Meeker,
2015-01-09, 17:36
- Indeed. The modern internal hubs are amazing. -
brionic,
2015-01-09, 19:20
- Indeed. ...sounds good. Haven't frequented my shop - John Meeker, 2015-01-10, 10:44
- Indeed. The modern internal hubs are amazing. -
brionic,
2015-01-09, 19:20
- "Spot on, old man!" or yup, they are transportation -- -
John Meeker,
2015-01-09, 17:36
- That one's great. I enjoy the style of it -
brionic,
2015-01-07, 18:08
- Interesting way to carry a rifle on a bike. - Rob Leahy, 2015-01-07, 09:57
- Neat John. - Hoot, 2015-01-14, 10:42